There are commercial libraries that can read native Solidworks files and give you the information you want, but I guess this is not what had in mind.
Some of the export formats like STL are very simple formats where you can easily find reader libraries for. STL is a triangle mesh format, so it is also easy to get size and location of the geometry. However, these simple formats do not have any meta information like part/assembly relations. What you can identify by looking at the geometry are not-connected bodies. This may be the same as what you specified as being a "part" in Solidworks, but not always. A part could end up being several bodies and several parts can end up being one body if they touch and the Solidworks STL exporter chooses to merge them (maybe it never does, you'll have to try).
I guess most formats on the list will have this problem of not having any part information. There may be a few more complex formats that have the information (like the native file format itself), but then you will have a hard time finding a (non-commercial) library able to read it.
May it is an option to write a Solidworks plugin/script, that can export every part as a separate STL (or other simple format)?